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This page is missing 2/3 of the content it should have. There are three military academies:

I'm sorry, but I don't have the time or knowlege to correct the page properly.--BlackGriffen


There is only one United States Military Academy. The other two service academies are the "United States Air Force Academy" and the "United States Naval Academy". The U.S. Military Academy only refers to the Army's academy at West Point. --rmhermen

Timothy Leary

Timothy Leary, the creator of LSD and famous for his "turn on, tune in, drop out" philosophy, graduated from West Point in the 1940's and served honorably in WWII. Also, David Lipsky's book "Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point" should be mentioned due to it's comprehensive insight and timeliness.

Kenneth James

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